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All that was salvageable in the dining room when this house burned was the farmers table and bench. Open to the living room the soft green and blue palette is warmed with darker wood furnishings on light brand new hardwood. The drapes provide both privacy and visual interest in the new room. Kelly J Murphy
Seido Custom Woodwork LLC
This banquette was the client's request to create a more functional gathering and dining place to host everyday activities as well as guest company.
The banquette features V-groove paneling with a custom panel moulding detail.
Custom dimension brushed aluminium vent grilles were made in-house for a sleek and updated aesthetic.
Vent grilles were cut into the base moulding to allow for convection air flow to the radiant heaters.
The painted finish was done with a low VOC water based paint. The finish texture is a high quality "tipped" finish that shows subtle brush strokes for a more period correct feel to the cabinetry as it is incorporated into the existing home.
Timothy Corrigan, Inc.
A bank of French doors added along the dining room wall floods the room with light during the day and provides a lovely view in the evening.
Photo by Jim Bartsch
Alair Homes Arlington
Addition and whole house renovation to 1940's Arlington colonial home; doubling the square-footage. Includes new Kraftmaid Cabinets, new appliances, new dining area, new living room area, full basement playroom, new master, and new guest room.
Jordan Design-Build Group
We removed a wall between the old kitchen and an adjacent and underutilized sunroom. By expanding the kitchen and opening it up to the dining room, we improved circulation and made this house a more welcoming place to to entertain friends and family.
Photos: Jenn Verrier Photography
Angela Todd Studios | Portland, OR
In its 34th consecutive year hosting the Street of Dreams, the Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland decided to do something different. They went urban – into the Pearl District. Each year designers clamor for the opportunity to design and style a home in the Street of Dreams. Apparently the allure of designing in contemporary penthouses with cascading views was irresistible to many, because the HBA experienced record interest from the design community at large in 2009.
It was an honor to be one of seven designers selected. “The Luster of the Pearl” combined the allure of clean lines and redefined traditional silhouettes with texture and opulence. The color palette was fashion-inspired with unexpected color combinations like smoky violet and tiger-eye gold backed with metallic and warm neutrals.
Our design included cosmetic reconstruction of the fireplace, mosaic tile improvements to the kitchen, artistic custom wall finishes and introduced new materials to the Portland market. The process was a whirlwind of early mornings, late nights and weekends. “With an extremely short timeline with large demands, this Street of Dreams challenged me in extraordinary ways that made me a better project manager, communicator, designer and partner to my vendors.”
This project won the People’s Choice Award for Best Master Suite at the Northwest Natural 2009 Street of Dreams.
For more about Angela Todd Studios, click here: https://www.angelatoddstudios.com/
JWH Design and Cabinetry LLC
Existing beadboard on the walls was modernized with a Phillip Jeffries wallcovering. Antique "blanket chest" dining table. Sconces by Visual Comfort. Chandelier from Ateriors.
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